Sports Bag
20220265018 · 2022-08-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F3/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C7/0095
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C7/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A segmented bag with a single continuous strap or dual or more straps. A duffle bag with two segments secured together with diametrically opposed longitudinal zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners and/or magnets. A multi-segmented bag with two semi-cylindrical segments secured together with longitudinal zippers and each semi-cylindrical segment having quarter sections secured together with an annular zipper. The single continuous strap functions as a hand grip or a shoulder strap and maintains the connectivity of the duffle bag segments even when separated. The dual strap permits the releasably secured bag segments to be separated completely.
Claims
1. A bag comprising: a pair of separable compartment segments that combine to form the bag, wherein each compartment segment has two longitudinal edges that define a planar surface of the segment, and wherein each compartment segment has an end; a pair of longitudinal connection means secured to each segment longitudinal edge, wherein the longitudinal connection means are selected from the group consisting of zippers, hook and loop fastening systems, magnets and combinations thereof, wherein the pair of longitudinal connection means permit the pair of compartment segments to be releasably secured together; and, at least one strap secured to at least one of the pair of separable compartment segments.
2. The bag of claim 1 wherein the at least one strap is a single continuous strap secured through each of the plurality of holding rings, wherein the strap permits the pair of compartment segments to be completed disassembled for access to compartments formed in the segments while maintaining a connection between the pair of compartment segments with the strap.
3. The bag of claim 1 wherein at least one of the pair of separable compartment segments is a multi-compartmented segment.
4. The bag of claim 1 wherein at least two of the plurality of strap-holding rings are secured to each of the pair of separable compartment segments.
5. The bag of claim 1 further comprising at least one shoulder pad/hand grip secured to the at least one strap.
6. The bag of claim 5 wherein the at least one shoulder pad/hand grip has slots for receiving the strap, wherein the shoulder pad/hand grip can freely slide along the length of the strap.
7. The bag of claim 1 wherein the plurality of strap-holding rings are D-rings.
8. The bag of claim 7 wherein at least one of the D-rings are secured to a post secured to one of the pair of compartment segments, wherein the at least one D-ring freely rotates about the post.
9. The bag of claim 1 further comprising a compartment segment end connection means for securing one end of each segment compartment to the end of the other compartment segment, wherein the end connection means is selected from the group consisting of zippers, hook and loop fastener systems, flexible cloth, flexible plastic and combinations thereof.
10. The bag of claim 1 wherein the at least one strap is a pair of separate straps, wherein each strap of the pair of separate straps is secured to one of the pair of separable compartment segments, wherein the pair of separate straps permit the pair of compartment segments to be completed disassembled and separated.
11. The bag of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of strap-holding rings secured to each of the pair of separable compartment segments; wherein the at least one strap is secured to at least one of the pair of separable compartment segments via the plurality of strap-holding rings
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0026] Referring to
[0027] As shown in
[0028] A plurality of magnet pairs are placed along the registration surfaces of the sections 12 to distribute the binding force along the perimeters of sections 12. Each magnet 13 can be secured to sections 12 via stitched pouches formed in the walls of the sections, via adhesives, hook-and-loop fasteners secured to the magnets and sections or by any other means known in the art to secure magnets to fabric or sheet-based materials. It should be understood that the number of pairs and the strength of the magnets used can be varied and remain within the scope of the disclosure. It should be understood further that magnet strips that run substantially the entire length of sections 12 may be used to secure the entire registration surfaces of sections 12.
[0029] Each section 12 can have single compartment or may include multiple compartments separated illustratively by dividers, pockets, solid flexible walls and mesh walls. Individual closure means such as additional zippers, snap buttons, magnets as described herein, and Velcro® hook and loop releasable connections may be used to further separate multiple compartments. The materials used to construct the duffle bag may be canvas, mylar, nylon, and like materials. It should be understood any material or fabric can be used to construct the duffle bag. It should be understood further that the bag structures and features disclosed herein can apply to any type of bag, such as a handbag, and remain within the scope of the disclosure.
[0030] Secured to each section 12 are at least two D-ring assemblies 20. Each D-ring assembly 20 may be fixed directly to section 12 or may have a D-ring 21 secured to a post 23, which, in turn, is secured to an anchor plate 25, as shown in
[0031] As shown in
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] One or both sections 12′ include at least one secondary zipper 17 (both sections are shown to have a secondary zipper in
[0034] Duffle bag 10′ includes a set of D-ring assemblies 20′ with at least two secured to each section 12′ and spaced apart to provide balance and stability when bag 10′ is lifted and/or carried. Each D-ring assembly 20′ may be fixed directly to section 12′ or may have a D-ring 21′ secured to a post 23′, which, in turn, is secured to an anchor plate 25′ with the plate secured to section 12′. D-ring 21′ can rotate about post 23′ and be spring actuated to pull away from the post without disengagement. A single continuous strap 16′ is passed through the plurality of D-ring assemblies 20′. The strap length is set to permit the sections 12′ duffle bag 20′ to be fully unzipped into the connected segmented compartments without interfering with the full separation and axis to the one or more compartments in sections 12′ as shown in
[0035] In a further aspect of the disclosure, as shown in
[0036] A first strap 22 is secured to one of the distal segments 13 with a buckle 24 secured to a distal end of first strap 22. Buckle 24 includes an aperture dimensioned (not shown) for receiving a latch tongue 28. A second strap 26 is secured to a second of the distal segments 13 with the latch tongue 28 secured to a distal end of second strap 26. To engage latch tongue 28 to buckle 24, the user simply inserts latch tongue 28 into buckle 24 until releasably locking surfaces of tongue 28 and buckle 24 register and engage one another as is conventional in the art and common knowledge. To disengage the buckle/tongue assembly, the release features of the assembly, e.g., depressible locking tines (shown) or release buttons (not shown) are depressed by the user to disengage the registered surfaces of the buckle 24 and the tongue 28. With the belt and shoulder strap combination, a user can carry duffle bag 10′ with minimal effort.
[0037] In a still further aspect of the disclosure as shown in
[0038] Secured to each section 12″ are at least two D-ring assemblies 20″. Each D-ring assembly 20″ may be fixed directly to section 12″ or may include a D-ring 21″ secured to a post 23″, which, in turn, is secured to an anchor plate 25″ with the plate secured to section 12″. D-ring 21″ can rotate about post 23″ and be spring actuated to pull away from the post without disengagement. A single continuous strap 16″ is passed through the plurality of D-ring assemblies 20″. The strap length is set to permit the sections 12″ of duffle bag 10″ to be fully disassembled without interfering with the full separation and axis to the one or more compartments in sections 12″ as shown in
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[0040] The materials used to construct the duffle bags and components such as the straps may be the same for all these components. The components may be injection molded with any thermal plastic materials, including, but not limited to, Polypropylene (PP), Polyethylene (PE), Nylon, and mixtures thereof. The components may be stitched or adhered to together with adhesives as is well known in the art. The buckle/tongue assembly and the D-rings may be made from metals or plastics. It should be understood other materials and manufacturing methods well known in the art also may be used to construct the duffle bags and appended components.
[0041] While the present disclosure has been described in connection with several embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes and modifications may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Accordingly, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such changes and modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the disclosure.